NEWS AND GOSSIPS

A Czech citizen was attacked by a lion who took care of  the animal home


One man has been attacked by a lion in his home in eastern Czech Republic



Michal Prasek owned a 9-year-old lion and a lion who had raised him for the production, a step being told to raise concerns from residents.

Prasek's father found his body in the lion's barrier and told the media that it was locked inside.
Those animals living in the following barriers were shot and killed by police in the area.
A police spokesman told reporters that it was necessary for the lion to be killed to reach the deceased.
Prasek, a 33-year-old, bought a lion in 2016 with a lion that last year, and put them all in the barriers he made in his garden in the village of Zdechov.
Initially he was denied permission to build such restrictions, and was fined for keeping these animals against the law.
But his tension with administrative officials reached a point after refusing to allow anyone to enter it.
The lack of alternative facilities in the Czech Republic, means that the animals could not be removed unnecessarily.
Prasek hit headlines last year after a cyclist was fighting with them when Prasek was walking around while he was tied to the flesh.
After the police intervened, the incident was viewed as a traffic accident.
"Today's event may help finally solve this long-term problem," said Zdechov mayor, Tomas  Kocourek.


Pope Francis advocates his decision to refuse the resignation of the French Cardinal



Pope Francis Sunday defended his decision to refuse to refuse the resignation earlier this month by French cardinal Philippe Barbarin, who is accused of failing to report on sexual abuse to the Police.
Pope Francis, who spoke to journalists from his visit to Morocco, said the final decision could not be made until the appeal of the cardinal was heard.
“I can't accept it because in legal terms. in the system of the law there is a recognition that you are not guilty of the fact that your advice is still in court and you have appealed to the Pope.
Barbarin asked for his resignation on March 18. And he said at that time the Pope said he was aware of the innocence until the trial was completed and rejected the request

Effect of Cyclone Idai: More bodies continue to be found in Mozambique



Relief agencies dealing with the displaced people in the tragedy of  cyclone Idai, in the center of Mozambique, continue to find more bodies of dead people.
The typhoon caused massive damage in Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe and a total of 783 people lost their lives.
Meanwhile Mozambique has reported 138 cases of cholera transmission in the city of Beira, with a total of 800,000 people being provided with vaccination against cholera.
Some 150,000 people have been left homeless following the floods caused by the cyclone with 140,000 living in temporary camps.
Officials say they expect that one million eight people were affected by the cyclone.